MAUMELLE MIDDLE SCHOOL teachers are doing a Turkey Trot. Whichever team has the most feathers on Friday wins lunch. This team-building exercise encourages teachers to have fun and work together. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, Maumelle Middle
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Pulaski County Youth Services is hosting a "Mask Up for Justice" scavenger hunt for middle & high students across the county. 15 winners will receive a sweatshirt & mask. Submit entries to mborders-hoskin@pulaskicounty.net by 5 pm Nov. 22. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
mask up for justice
Happy Educational Support Professionals Day! Thank you for your dedication to our students and families! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
educational support professionals day
Congratulations to MAUMELLE MIDDLE 6th grader, Serrima Samura! Serrima won first place for middle schoolers in the Maumelle Tree Board’s art contest. http://pulaskicountyar.apptegy.us/article/349781?org=pcssd #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, Maumelle Middle
serrima samura
It is American Education Week! We want to send a big THANK YOU to teachers & parents for prioritizing education this year as we navigate uncharted territory with COVID-19. And, let's not forget our rockstar students who have adapted to change! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
american education week
November is Native American Heritage Month. President Ronald Reagan first proclaimed one week in November as "American Indian Week" in 1986. And in 1990, President George H.W. Bush was the first to designate November as "National American Indian Heritage Month."
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
native american heritage month
November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. This year's theme is Taking Care of Youth Who Have Diabetes. Tips include manage blood glucose levels, healthy habits, stay prepared for emergencies & seek mental health support if needed.
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
national diabetes association
According to Classlink, all logins into the PCSSD portal are now working. Classlink identified the issue and will continue to monitor the system. Thank you for your patience this morning! Status Updates: https://status.classlink.com/#
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
classlink
PCSSD Portal / Classlink Update: The Classlink team is still working with AWS. Several other sites are experiencing similar issues with error code 500. We will continue to update you on our progress. https://status.classlink.com/#
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
classlink
The PCSSD portal, managed by Classlink, is currently down nationwide. Classlink is investigating the issue and we will update as soon as have more details. You can follow status updates here: status.classlink.com. Thank you for your patience.
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
classlink
Please join the Maumelle Middle School PTSO if you have not done so! The PTSO is an important organization that supports our school, staff and students in many different ways. Thank you! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1W4RGS_JjwkC9MExfAUGoIAdGxXF7EPCPNRGhsmyfwZQ/edit?gxids=7757
over 4 years ago, Traci Matthews
If you have any volunteer hours for Maumelle Middle School, please record them on this form. We appreciate you! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc3o2IyWFTyhGU-4ORP-izsjmcnodvIxa8vk5f6kUZv7VpO9A/viewform
over 4 years ago, Traci Matthews
Dear MMS Families, We have analyzed the performance of our students that received low and failing grades in one or more class and it appears that missing assignments is a major factor in this outcome. The students simply are not turning in their assignments. One of the most frustrating pieces of this situation is that several of these assignments begin as guided practice in class. This means that the teacher is working through the assignments with the students during class and then may assign additional work as independent practice. The expectation is for the students to finish the practice work and turn it all in as one assignment for grading. For far too many of our students this is not happening. Please partner with us in helping our the students meet the expectation of turning in work and doing so on time as required. I believe that we will move this trend upward if we focus a bit more on daily involvement with our students concerning school. Please ask them about homework and missing assignments nightly. Make them prove it! Accountability will help them now and it the long run. I thank you for your effort in this endeavor and greatly appreciate your continued support of Maumelle Middle School. We will exceed expectations. Go Stingers!
over 4 years ago, Ryan Burgess
November is Native American Heritage Month. The U.S. government recognizes nearly 600 Indian tribes in the contiguous 48 states and Alaska. Several rituals are tribe specific, but some cross tribe boundaries, including pow wows, the stomp dance, and drum circles.
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
native american heritage month
Today is Young Readers Day, which recognizes the joys and benefits of reading. Books open a world of imagination and knowledge to readers every day and it is important we instill a love of reading into our children at an early age. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, Oakbrooke Elementary
young readers day
PCSSD is lucky to have so many amazing teacher librarians across the district. Thank you to each one of them (not all pictured) for doing "virtually anything" for our schools, staff and students! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
pcssd teacher librarians
November is Child Safety Protection Month. The Centers for Disease Control reports children between ages 1-4 have the highest rate of poisoning. Parents should keep cleaning supplies and medications are put away and out of the reach of children. #pcssdproud #equiityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
child safety protection month
MAUMELLE MIDDLE SCHOOL 6th graders in Ms. Hall's science class recently learned about conduction during an experiment! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, Maumelle Middle
ms conduction experiment
From: Ryan Burgess, principal Re: Guidance and Expectations for Virtual Attendance Greeting MMS Families, As we continue to progress through this school year, it has become evident that guidance is needed to ensure that student attendance is accurately reflected in our records. The following guidelines must be adhered to in order to be counted as present in class when attending virtually: The student must be on time and present for the entire class. The Chromebook/ device camera must be on during the entire class period. The student’s face must be fully visible to the teacher. The student’s home setting for class must be adequately lit to insure visibility. The following behavior expectations must also be adhered to protect the integrity and quality of the instructional time period: Students are to attend class in an appropriate setting. (Guidance: The home area where the student is attending school virtually should be well lit and free from noise that proves distracting to the class. Noise is defined as any sounds that distracts students and hinders or disrupts the class as determined by the teacher. This includes music and the conversations of others present in the home.) Students are to be appropriately dressed. (Guidance: Dress for virtual attendance should be in compliance with school norms for student dress.) Students are to be in a posture for learning that demonstrates positive engagement. (Guidance: It is inappropriate and not conducive to learning for students to be in bed, lying down, or engaged in any off-task behaviors as determined by the teacher.) Students will be held accountable for misconduct as specified per the student handbook. (Guidance: Be advised, the PCSSD Students Rights and Responsibility Handbook applies to students when they are attending virtually the same as it does when they are physically at school.) Maumelle Middle School is striving to provide instruction for our students using the virtual platform that is of the high quality you are accustomed to from us. In this endeavor your support is much needed. I ask that you cover this information with your student. This information is timely considering we are approaching the season that is more prone to inclement weather that may result in school closing. In case of such an event or any event that results in a closing of school all students will attend school virtually. Please contact Traci Matthews at tmatthews1379@pcssd.org if the chromebook camera is not working. A loaner will be provided while the issued device is being repaired. I hope you find this information helpful in preparing your student to do well with our virtual platform for instruction. Your support and partnership is greatly appreciated.
over 4 years ago, Ryan Burgess
Several elementary schools held mock elections last week to teach students about registering to vote and casting their ballot. Check out these pictures of students learning about their civic duty: http://ow.ly/CxJt50Cbzon #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 4 years ago, PCSSD
election